1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967. One 14th century kiln and surface finds of pottery. Described as site 14.
The site of a Medieval pottery kiln which was excavated. It was situated in the area of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, a pit group associated with a Medieval occupation site and producing 13th century pottery. Described as site 17.
The site of a group of Medieval pits which were excavated. They were situated in the area of Radley Drive, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, a 13th century kiln and associated features. Pottery, roof, oven and floor tiles occured. Described as site 16.
The site of a Medieval pottery kiln which was excavated. It was situated in the area of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 This land was called Muddiman’s land in an early undated document and the surname could have been associated with clay working. A marlpit is described in the undated document ...
The site of a marl pit, from which a mixture of clay and carbonate of lime was extracted as fertiliser, used during the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 600m north east of Astley.
1 A surface search near an old marlpit (PRN 5154) revealed sherds from c 1200 to 1800. No wasters were found, but almost certain pieces of kiln structure indicate a ...
The possible site of a medieval pottery kiln, used for the manufacture of pottery. It was situated 1km east of Lodge Farm.
1 Griff: kiln site, not yet excavated. No date.
The site of a kiln of unknown date. It is situated 100m south of Coventry Wood.
1 Griff: Group of kilns, not yet excavated. No date.
The site of a group of kilns of unknown date which is situated 300m north east of Charity Spinney.
1 Pristine decorated ‘Medieval tile’ reported.
Findspot - a Medieval tile was found on Dark Lane, Bedworth.
1 Site of ‘Potters old claypit’ (1681). Waster potsherds of possible 14th century date found.
The site of a clay pit where clay was extracted for use in the pottery industry. The clay pit might date to the Medieval period. It is situated 600m north west of Collycroft.
1 Waster pot sherds. Presumably 14th century, although no date given.
Findspot - Medieval pot wasters were found 500m north of Collycroft.
1 Kiln site, not yet excavated.
The site of a kiln of unknown date. The site is located 500m north west of Collycroft.
1 ‘The Smercotes are now known by certain grounds so called, part in Exhall, near Newlands, and part in Bedworth parish, near which are now standing four or five farmhouses. ...
The possible site of Smercote Parva deserted Medieval settlement. It is thought to have been situated 500m west of Goodyers End.
1 26 axes found during field work. These included 15 flint, 6 quartz, and 5 possible examples. Flint chipping tools were also noted.
2 Plan.
3 A collection of Palaeolithic quartzite artefacts ...
Findspot - several Palaeolithic handaxes were found in an area 300m south east of Bramcote Hospital.
1 Small female bust of Roman date. May come from a small figurine or a steelyard weight.
Findspot - a small female bust of Roman date was found 100m west of Hospital Lane, Bedworth.
1 There are no visible remains of the Manor House to be seen within the enclosed area of the moat.
2 Historical evidence exists for the Sudeleys who had a manor ...
The site of Sudeley Castle Manor House which dated to the Medieval period. The site was located 300m north east of Griff Lane.
A Medieval coin hoard appears to have contained two or three coins of Hadrian. This was found when a large square stone was removed from the crossroads of Watling Street ...
Findspot - a hoard of coins was found at the junction of Watling Street and Nuneaton Lane. The coins were largely of Medieval date but there were also three Roman coins amongst the collection.
1 A fairly well-preserved long cross penny of Henry III was found in the topsoil during the excavation of Roman tile kilns (WA 1659).
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found 400m west of The Rough.
1 Excavated by K Scott in 1971. 6 kilns of 14th century date were observed. Several of the kilns had superimposed kilns on top. In addition 14 features were observed. ...
The site of six Medieval tile kilns which were excavated. They were located in the area of Nairn Close and Orkney Close, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by K Scott in 1971, 8 kilns of 13th century date were observed along with 8 features of c13th-14th century date. Quantities of pottery and roof, floor and ...
The site of eight tile kilns of Medieval date which were excavated. They were situated in the area of Nairn Close, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 2 kilns of 14th century date and one feature. Quantities of pottery and roof tile were present. Described as site 4.
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the area of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 3 15th century kilns and 2 associated features. Quantities of pottery and roof/oven tiles were found. Described as site 8.
The site of three Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P.Mayes in 1967, a 14th century kiln and associated features. The kiln produced pottery, roof, oven and floor tiles. One of the features consisted of ...
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the vicinity of Tenlons Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 2 C15 kilns and 1 C14 feature. These produced pottery, roof and floor tiles. Described as site 15.
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Radley Drive, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967 a 13th century kiln with associated features. The kiln produced pottery and floor tiles. Described as site 12.
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the vicinity of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton.